Blanket Designs Inspired By Camera Glitches [Pics]

2012 was the Year Of The Glitch, according to designer Phillip Stearns. The Brooklyn-based creative, whose favored form of media is electronics, has cobbled together blankets “layered with irony” as part of a current artistic project. The items, measuring 40 by 60 inches, have been modeled on patterns from “intentionally broken cameras” and aim to combine the cold, hard logic of a digital system with softer, malleable entities, like memory. As he said, the coverlets function as a “platform for fashioning corrupted memory.” These works are reminiscent of the glitch cabinet, which PSFK wrote about previously.

Each piece will set you back $300 and $15 shipping, but be quick as there are only five of each design available for purchase.